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Old 01-22-2018, 10:00 AM
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The girlfriends 350Z needs new front wheel well liners and the plastic part that goes under the front of the car from the bumper back. Can anyone recommend a source?

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Old 01-22-2018, 10:08 AM
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passenger fender liner and undershroud can be bought here

http://www.slidegood.com/nissan/350z

or courtesyparts.com actually has them cheaper

https://www.courtesyparts.com/?p=cat...fender%20liner

but i would suggest the zspeed undershroud

http://www.zspeedperformance.com/ZSp...SP2002-Z33.htm
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+1 on Zspeed


it's 2pc design got me significantly more ground clearance than my old one piece.
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After getting side tracked, I am finally back on this project. The Z-speed stuff looks nice, and doesn't cost much more than the plastic stuff. Thanks for pointing me that way.

Browsing the Z-speed page, it looks like I will also need the Bumper Font Extension Panel Is this correct?

I would like to get the replacement done in one session. Are there any other little brackets or bits I will need (other than the obvious screws/bolts around the perimeter of the panels)?

Once i get these into place I'll move on to the fender liners.

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Old 05-02-2018, 07:25 PM
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Unless your girl owns a 07-08 350Z NISMO model (with V3 bumper extensions), there's no need to buy the extension panel. And the fender liners are integrated into the bottom tray, so you'd be better off doing them together.
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I just bought a set of Fender liners off ebay both right and left for really cheap they actually fit pretty well surprise myself

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Originally Posted by dkmura
Unless your girl owns a 07-08 350Z NISMO model (with V3 bumper extensions), there's no need to buy the extension panel. And the fender liners are integrated into the bottom tray, so you'd be better off doing them together.
Thanks dkmura,

She does not have the 07-08 NISMO, just a stock 04 or 05 350Z. With the money saved by not getting the extension, I can also get the fender liners.

It looks like each liner is a two piece unit.
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Originally Posted by vegasanthony
I just bought a set of Fender liners off ebay both right and left for really cheap they actually fit pretty well surprise myself
$27.50 for the pair? That just seems too good to be true.
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I agree but after getting ripped by Z1 for over $100 after shipping for one liner on my last carI was willing to take my chances

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Originally Posted by TangoAlphaZulu
$27.50 for the pair? That just seems too good to be true.
I've gotten cheap ones online. They are slightly thinner or maybe they just are a different plastic overall, but perfect fit.
I've had them for a few years now and they don't become brittle or anything.
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